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 Name: the_eng610 (Posted: 2/19/2003 7:58:00 PM) Summary: Light It Up Comment: It is a spliff smokin reggae revolution song with a bangin Premier produced beat.
| Name: Max (Posted: 10/19/2002 3:24:00 PM) Comment: Nearly every time Primo gets behind the boards for Afu, he seems to unleash original breaks that are unlike anything he's ever produced. Accompanied by Ky-mani Marley, Afu pledges allegiance to hip-hop over Primo's funky guitar licks. As this is Afu's fourth solid 12", it's good to have his LP here after all the pushed back release dates. "Equality" is further proof that Afu can hold it down with the best of the best on the mic and it serves as a great lead single to The Body of The Life-Force. |
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